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Enbridge and TEML deal closes

Enbridge and TEML deal closes

Calgary 鈥 The deal to sell Enbridge Inc. and Enbridge Income Fund Inc.鈥檚 south prairie region assets to Tundra Energy Marketing Limited (TEML) for $1.075 billion in cash closed on Dec. 1.
New refinery announced for Stoughton

New refinery announced for Stoughton

320 acre site secured, plant would take 180-210 acres
Cugnet family donates $1 million to Children鈥檚 Hospital

Cugnet family donates $1 million to Children鈥檚 Hospital

Saskatoon 鈥 The family of the late Ken Cugnet donated $1 million towards a new pediatric surgical suite at Children鈥檚 Hospital of Saskatchewan, in Saskatoon. The announcement was made on Dec.
Two out of three ain鈥檛 bad, Trump鈥檚 election makes three out of four

Two out of three ain鈥檛 bad, Trump鈥檚 election makes three out of four

When it comes to 鈥減ipeline news鈥 this is about as big as it gets. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Nov.
Mel Grimes changed the landscape

Mel Grimes changed the landscape

The pumpjack that took over Saskatchewan
Line 3 Replacement, TMX approved; Northern Gateway rejected

Line 3 Replacement, TMX approved; Northern Gateway rejected

Two export pipelines now in play, third expected soon
Minister not concerned with Enbridge sale

Minister not concerned with Enbridge sale

Weyburn 鈥 Saskatchewan Energy and Resources Minister Dustin Duncan does not have concerns regarding the announced sale of Enbridge鈥檚 south Saskatchewan gathering system to Tundra Energy & Marketing Ltd. On Oct.
Book Review: Fault Lines: Life and Landscape in Saskatchewan鈥檚 Oil Economy

Book Review: Fault Lines: Life and Landscape in Saskatchewan鈥檚 Oil Economy

Book focuses on the most of the negatives of the oil industry
Two years of low oil prices hit province hard

Two years of low oil prices hit province hard

When asked about potential wage freezes or layoffs for government workers, finance minister says oilfield families have gone without work for 12 and 18 months
The dirt did it

The dirt did it

Ground movement cited as cause of pipeline spill that reached North Saskatchewan River
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